Where There's a Wilt There's a Way / Everyone Knows It's Bendy

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  • This review is JUST on the 2nd episode,which sucks so much

    1.0
    "Abysmal"
    As much as I love Fosters,these two episodes sucked. I mean,WTAWTAW was not that horrendous,but the other one is easily my least favorite episode. Now,I just want to focus on EKIB,so here's my review:

    So two parents get rid of their kid's imaginary friend for causing so much trouble named Bendy. Now,here's my first flaw. Bendy acts innocent,and Frankie and Mr. Herriman believe him. Are you serious? He just got chewed out by a freakin adults,and they believe him. Just WTH?! He goes into the room where Bloo and the others play video games,and smashes the vase,then they say that Bendy did it,but guess what? Bendy denies it...by crying. I'm not kidding,that's how the entire episode goes. He keeps doing the same things,and they still believe him. Heck,He blames Wilt,an innocent friend,and yet they still believe him. How stupid are they? I mean,Frankie is one of my favorite characters,and yet,I hate her in this episode. And how come they never became suspicious after doing the same thing? At one point,Bloo tries to get proof by taking a picture of him,as he breaks the window,but Coco takes it at the wrong time,and takes a picture with Bloo with the bat,and yet Frankie finds them saying "Explain these", Just wow,I want to shoot her in this episode. And the worst part is when Bendy Impersonates Frankie and Mr Herriman on the microphone,and guess what? They think it's Bloo,even though it doesn't sound anything as him. And instead of crying,he does the most stupidest excuse that's worse than crying. He says that he was in the bathroom,wiping it with his toothbrush. That made me want to get a bat and break every single one of his bones. And they never got suspicious about THAT?! And what made it worse was that Mr Herriman made TV,Video Games,and Paddleball off limits for Bloo. Seriously,even though they own the house,they're not Bloo's parents for crying out loud. Bloo finally gets proof of Bendy...by flooding the house. And yet he still gets in trouble. Just wow,this is by far the worst episode of Fosters ever. Bendy is the worst imaginary friend ever created. Yes,even worse than Goofball. Frankie and Mr Herriman were complete idiots in this episode,never giving the others a chance to explain,and never got suspicious of Bendy. They acted like Drake and Josh's parents in this episode. I just hated this episode so much. Just stay away from this episode
  • When There's A Wilt was OK,But Everybody knows It's Bendy was awful.

    3.5
    "Bad"
    Okay,So Wilt keeps doing stuff for people and ended up missing the game.So,he missed the game.That doesn't mean he can help.And he ended up in jail.The ending was pretty funny.Wilt had to get the chips again and Bloo shoved the door in his face.That was a LOL moment.The next episode was bad as heck.This stupid,Grinch,pointed headed freak named Bendy had to get sent to the house because of a family.And he wreaks havoc with the friends by blaming everything on them.Then he cries for a lame excuse.And Bloo ended up getting grounded for it.I was mad about that part,because Mr Herriman and Frankie our owners,not Bloo's parents.And they never had proof.All they did was flood the house and that was it.Mac didn't even help at ALL.Instead,he appeared at the ending when he should've helped the friends.So now I got three words:Bendy,YOU SUCK!!!
  • I liked When There's a Wilt there's a Way, but I quite disliked Everyone knows its Bendy.

    6.6
    "Fair"
    In Where there's a Wilt there's a Way, Wilt finally realises he's got to say "NO" once in a while. I loved the part at the end wen he finally snapped at Bloo and yelled "NO" at the very top of his lungs over and over and over.



    But in Everyone knows it's Bendy, Bendy keeps getting everyone in trouble. I do like it when people get in trouble, but it was the way Bendy got them in trouble I did not like. So the thing is, I like Bendy, but I have troubles with his personality.

    Another two things, Bendy actually really did look innocent at the very beginning of the episode, but of course, it turned out that Gregory's parents were accurate on their accusations of Bendy and that Gregory really wasn't the one doing the wrong-doings.

    And the other thing, how could Frankie and Herriman not see the fact that Bendy was guilty? I mean, he got kicked out of his first home becuase of accusations of wrong-doings, and from the second he arrived at Foster's, a string of rule breakings broke out. Why didn't they realize the pattern and figure out that it was Bendy themselves (honestly).



    So overall, When there's a Wilt there's a Way was Great, but Everyone Knows it's Bendy was a bit iffy.
  • Not my favorite storyline.

    3.0
    "Bad"
    When There's a Wilt, There's a Way was a mediocre episode. It had a good plot, but it needed a better storyline. There were some good jokes, but I felt it could've been a lot better. I don't care much about this episode.



    Everyone Know It's Bendy was worse. It had a terrible plot. Bendy was a huge jerk, and he got really irritating. I hated how he kept getting everybody in trouble, and what was even worse were the scenes where he was whining and crying to manipulate Frankie and Mr.Herriman. At the end, when I thought that Bendy was finally going to get what he deserved, Bloo got blamed for everything. Nothing interesting happened in this episode.



    Overall, I didn't enjoy this episode pairing.
  • terrible

    3.5
    "Bad"
    worst episodes ever i can not belive they made these episodes,ok i sorta guess that where there's a wilt theres a way was good but talk about how dispicable,horrible and terrible the bendy one was i mean seriously bloo didn't stop bendy,bendy got away with all his crummy,little acts ! can you belive it or can you not ? well,for one thing i can't because i don't even know 1 person who likes this crazy episode

    and the bad side of where there's a wilt theres a way is that wilt can't watch his show all because of that idiot bloo!
  • Not a good episode. Wilt is forced to do all these meaningless tasks and misses his game while mean ol' Bendy gets everyone in trouble, even good ol' Wilt. Which is not right!

    3.5
    "Bad"
    Okay so the first one features Wilt getting ready to see a Basketball game but Bloo complains about not having chips and asks Wilt to go get some more. Wilt comes across all these people that force him to do things for them because poor Wilt can't say no. The end isn't that good because Wilt misses the whole game and Bloo complains again about the chips. In the other one why are Mr. Harriman and Frankie so naive? Clearly I see the kid looking down but that is because he feels bad he created a troublemaker and is not a toublemaker himself! So don't fall for Bendy's act! I can't believe even Wilt got in trouble! Bloo is right! Frankie and Mr. Harriman are played for suckers. So who's episode idea was this? Craig Lewis, that's who. So you can all point your index finger at him!
  • It is a very interessting episode and very revealing as many thing are found out about certain characters. Also it is refreshing for this show to have an evil character. Wilt comes out of his shell.

    10
    "Perfect"
    This episode is vey revealing as we had found out that Frankie loves Punk Rock which was also later spoken of. It is refreshing to see an evil character in Foster's as it gives it taste and in Foster's for the second time the evil character is a cute little innocent looking imaginary friend. This is a good thing as they always start out cute and innocent and then reek mischief and mayhem and have others take the blame. I liked the way Bendy was able to buy Frankie and Herriman's sympathy in with his false tears and fake sob stories. Wilt comes out of his shell and stands up for himself even though he still got Bloo's chips.
  • Eeek

    3.0
    "Bad"
    This is episode is one of the few two-part episodes in the Foster's series. The first episode is a fair episode, nothing good about it, nothing wrong with it. If it weren't for the second episode, I wouldn't be writing this review. The second episode, "Everyone Knows It Was Bendy" is one of the worst Foster episodes to date. (And that's saying quite a bit compared to the more recent epiodes) In this episode, an unwanted imaginary friend Bendy, tortures the poor friends of Foster's by blaming them for his own crimes. What a moral lesson. No wonder he's unwanted.
  • What in the world is with that Bendy character?

    4.6
    "Poor"
    When There's A Wilt There's A way was ok, I mean it's just Bloo and the world doing there... thing to him. But that Bendy episode was absolutely terrible. And it was like 15 minutes. This horrible Bendy person comes along, he does all sorts of bad things, blames it on Bloo, Coco, Eduardo, Wilt, but mostly Bloo, and keeps getting away with it. I mean if he blamed Bloo just once I might've laughed, a bit. But no. Even in the end when Bendy got what he deserved, Bloo still gets in trouble. I'm like what? So don't watch this episode, I always change the channel when I see it.
  • Here it is, my first negative review, very bad episode.

    1.0
    "Abysmal"
    These episodes wre bad, very bad. Where There's a Wilt, There's a Way I hated the fact that they treated Wilt like a slave the whole time, and that he missed his game doing all those stuff. But this episode is nothing compared to the next one. Everyone Knows its Bendy This is the worst episode i've seen of the show, and i've seen the Goofball episode. Bendy's causing trouble and blaming Bloo,Wilt,Coco and Ed for it and Frankie and Herriman don't beleive any of them. At the end, he still got away with it and Bloo got the blame.



    Overall: 1

    Avoid this episode at all costs, unless you are a Wit and Bloo hater. END OF REVIEW.
  • It's ok

    10
    "Perfect"
    I really like this episode. The first time it aired i lauphed so hard. My favorite part was when Wilt walked the old lady across the street. Then the robber gave him the money and the police arested him. Then he busted out but he injured a space man, so he had to go into space. The the shuttle broke down. Then the fisherman saved him, so he had to fish. The he had to bring the fish to the Pize place. Then he had to make then piza. Then he had to deliver the pizza. But he had dlivered the pizza to a cop, so he got re-arested! Funne stuff.Butthe sad thing is that it's NEVER ON anymore! The last time i saw this episode was like a year ago! But i loved it when it was still on!
  • Pretty interesting Even though it's not the best.

    10
    "Perfect"
    In"Where Theres A Wilt Theres A Way"Wilt trys to watch the game of Basketball.But when Bloo is out of chips wilt trys to give him some more.But when he does a job the person eats the chips.In "Everyone knows it"s Bendy"A new imaginary friend comes to fosters blaming the friends for stuff they didn"t do.And then at the ending.Blue had a plan to flame Bendy for the trouble.
  • Could've gone better without Bendy

    6.5
    "Fair"
    I like "Where There's A Wilt, There's A Way". It's the very first Wilt-based episode in the series, but why add in the trouble-making Bendy? I HATE him. He makes trouble and blame someone and gets away with it. Makes me wish that I can break though the fourth-wall to reason Frankie and Herriman the whole truth of Bendy. HOW come Frankie didn't believe Wilt? She knows Wilt for 19 years, so she's got to believe him, but NO... that crocidile-teared Bendy changed all. If there were a sequal to this, I expect Frankie and Herriman to punish Bendy! PLEASE!!
  • I really like it.

    10
    "Perfect"
    I really like this episode. The first time it aired i lauphed so hard. My favorite part was when Wilt walked the old lady across the street. Then the robber gave him the money and the police arested him. Then he busted out but he injured a space man, so he had to go into space. The the shuttle broke down. Then the fisherman saved him, so he had to fish. The he had to bring the fish to the Pize place. Then he had to make then piza. Then he had to deliver the pizza. But he had dlivered the pizza to a cop, so he got re-arested! Funne stuff.Butthe sad thing is that it's NEVER ON anymore! The last time i saw this episode was like a year ago! But i loved it when it was still on!!
  • there is a new imaginary friend that keeps making trouble/wilt is trying to catch the basketball game.

    10
    "Perfect"
    there is a imaginary friend who got blamed for everything so his creator left him in fosters home for imaginary friends and he met bloo and wilt and coco and edouardo and he start to make havoc and blame it on them in the end bloo caought him and won/ wilt is trying to catch the basket ball game every time he is watching somebody tell him to do something and he says yes so he tries so hard to say no but he cant but when he said no bloo made him forget it and made him do stuff for him.
  • It was bad enough that Wilt was treated like a slave - but it's even worse that Bendy, who was even seen intentionally breaking a vase, accused Bloo and the guys for his crimes. This is one of my least favorite Foster's episodes, and I like almost all.

    2.6
    "Terrible"
    Okay ... when I first saw this episode, I wanted to see it because I liked Foster's. But this episode was unexpected so I didn't really it coming. In "Where there's a Wilt There's a Way," I didn't like the way Wilt had to do sooooo many things for everyone, even going to space, going to jail, and such. I didn't really mind this episode too much though ...



    Bendy episode was just wrong to the farthest level. I was almost about to kill Bendy just because of what he did. It was just insane. Bendy accused Bloo, Coco, Eduardo, and Wilt for just some of the simplest things, and Bendy whines a lot, so he deserves to die - and if another episode with him shows, I hope those imaginary friends get revenge on him. Bendy's creator didn't like Bendy either, he didn't like him that he didn't even go to the creator union on Good Wilt Hunting. I just don't like what Bendy did and how they all scorned at Bloo when Bloo attempted to show Bendy what he really was.
  • i hate bendy this episode is unfair

    1.5
    "Abysmal"
    the problem with this episode bendy should get kicked out of the house but poor wilt edgorto and coco not bloo he diserbs some of it thats why i dinet not like that episode and the other one poor wilt he wants to see his ball game he disbers to watch it not bloo i hate bloo i only like him in the pliot bring back that bloo not that bossie selfish enoying jerk but some episodes hes good in thats my review for this episode bye.
  • What the heck?!

    7.5
    "Good"
    These two episodes are, by far, my least favorite next to the one with Eurotrish.



    First, in “Where There’s A Wilt, There’s A Way” we see Wilt suffer based on his personality of being far too kind-hearted. It was painful to see Wilt helping and doing things for all those people, and besides missing the game, not getting one ‘thank you’ for any of his deeds. Bloo was a plain jerk in this episode, taking advantage of Wilt more then any of the others. Frankie’s short appearance also caused me to dislike her character for the first time since starting to watch this series.



    Next: “Everyone Knows It’s Bendy” brought the debut of a new imaginary friend; Bendy. After being abandoned by the parents of the boy that created him for being ‘too much trouble’ he comes to live at Foster’s, only to cause havoc for Bloo, Wilt, Ed and Coco by blaming them for his wrong-doings.

    This episode was another angering one; seeing Bendy doing things over and over again and blaming the gang and actually getting away with it was really infuriating. It shocked me that Frankie and Mr. Herriman could be so stupid as to believe Bendy over Wilt who, it’s assumed, has done nothing against the rules since he came to Foster’s.

    Another downer in this one was Bendy's constant whining whenever he was almost caught. It was unnecessary after the first two or three times and made me want to put my TV on mute.

    The reason I give this episode it’s above average 7.5 rating is mostly because of Bloo’s undying determination to catch Bendy at the act.

    It was nice to see Bloo using his jerk-ish personality for the good of everyone in the house.



    Best quote of this two-feature:

    Frankie: Bloo?! You flooded the house!!!

    Bloo: Yeah but Bendy took a cookie!



    Overall: It was an okay episode, but from other episodes, it’s clear that the creators of Foster’s can do much better.
  • A disgrace to Foster's.

    5.0
    "Mediocre"
    "Where There's A Wilt, There's A Way/ Everyone Knows It's Bendy" is not only awful, but it's also one of the worst episodes to ever come to a show like Foster's.



    In the first half of the episode, Wilt just wanted to watch the basketball game. But he faces a dilemma when everyone wants his help, which resulted in missing most of the action, leading him to a somewhat bitter conclusion.



    The same applies with the second half of the episode; Bendy, a sinister and mischevious imaginary friend, pulls up false claims to Wilt, Eduardo, Coco and Bloo, and worse, Frankie and Mr. Herriman actually believed him. So Bloo decided to expose Bendy for the fraud he is.



    The story was anything but great, the characters were entirely not themselves, and the endings is something that shouldn't happen at all.



    To me, this episode is officially non-canonical to Foster's.
  • They know they can do better than than this!

    1.0
    "Abysmal"
    Where theres a Wilt, theres a Way was the better episode out of the two, even though it was kinda unfair because Wilt had to miss watching his favorite basketball game because Bloo was too lazy and selfish to get his own stupid chips, but what really annoyed me about that episode was everyone who asked Wilt a favor would eat the chips that were for Bloo. But anyways, what made me angry about Everyone knows its Bendy was that everyone else at Foster\\\'s is blamed for stupid Bendy\\\'s antics. I just hate to see everyone else suffer because of one imaginary friend doing the wrong things, you would at least think one of these episodes would have a happy ending. I also felt like beating Bendy up after all the bad things he did! This episode deserves a 0/10, the only reason I didn\'t give it a zero was because the rating setter won\'t let me!
  • I don't know; I thought it was pretty good.

    7.0
    "Good"
    Yeah as I've said in another review, I don't really like the two stories in one episode, so I'm glad that they haven't made all that many and there hasn't been one in quite awhile (unfortunately, the most recent episodes are weak...in my humble opinion).



    The first one: Where There's a Wilt there's a Way isn't superb, but it's not horrible either. It's mildly funny throughout the story, and some could say it gets funnier once Wilt helps the old lady cross the street. When Wilt finally blows up at the end (um, yeah, figuratively speaking) it's funny.



    And I like when Bloo says, "Are you all done? Do you feel better now that you've let that all out?" and Wilt says, "You know what? I do feel better!" and then Bloo leads Wilt to the door, hands Wilt the chip bowl, and asks, "Now how about getting me some chips?" and Wilt says, "Sure! Ah, I mean--" as Bloo slams the door in Wilt's face.



    Yeah, I know that's mean, but it's funny. The mean part that Bloo did that I don't like is when he starts stomping on the chips after pouring them on the carpet, because Wilt got him the wrong type of potato chips. But that's kind of funny, too.



    Now Everybody Knows it's Bendy is better than the first storyline this episode. The beginning is funny when Frankie and Mr. Herriman don't believe the kid's parents when they're telling them what bad things Bendy does, because it's a common thing that kids could do in real life when they're young and break a vase while rough housing and when the parent comes, the kid would blame it on his imaginary friend.



    Anyway, the first bad thing that Bendy does in Foster's was really funny, because it was totally out of nowhere. The gang is playing video games and Bendy walks in. Bloo says something like Hey there! Would you like to play next? and Bendy grins at them and just knocks a potted plant onto the floor breaking it and Bloo says, "What the heck just happened?!"



    I like the part where after Bendy breaks the window with a baseball and Coco was supposed to take a picture of Bendy with the bat in his hands but purposely takes many pictures of Bloo with the bat instead seconds later after Bloo picks up the bat Bendy dropped.



    The ending is pretty funny, too, when Bendy is trying to cover up the messes he's making that Bloo sabotaged in the first place.



    All in all this episode may not be even close to one of the best episodes of Foster's, but it's still funny. And being funny is all that matters.
  • Okay then....

    6.9
    "Fair"
    Actually, I liked most of Where There's a Wilt There's a Way. I was happy that Wilt finally got to star in an episode but it was mean that he had to miss the game and that after all that Bloo made him go back and get the chips again, but other than that, I liked it a lot. It actually inspired me to eat salt and vinegar chips. They're soooooo good! Try 'em! Seriously!



    Now...the Bendy one.....I seriously can't believe Bendy got away with all that stuff!! Wouldn't Frankie and Herriman know better than to accuse Coco, Eduardo and WILT of doing bad stuff?? I mean, come on. Well, I can understand accusing Bloo, but this is the one time where he actually didn't do anything and still got punished! I felt so bad for poor Bloo. I think my opinion on this ep would have been much better if Bendy was caught.
  • This is one of the first episodes that I hate to watch.

    5.0
    "Mediocre"
    Where There's a Wilt there's a Way is better than the two, But Everyone knows it's Bendy, Not so clever.



    I HATE BENDY!!!, He's a nothing but a Liar a Crybaby, and he keeps on blaming the other Imaginary Friends.



    I will always hate him and his evil grin.

  • Even though not good nor bad

    5.1
    "Mediocre"
    I could really careless about the Bendy one

    Sad that the others took the blame

    For that useless and troublemaking jerk

    And it went under the radar of Harriman & Frankie

    Bloo tried to expose the truth, for once he was good

    I liked the Wilt one even better

    He tries not to upset anybody

    And again never says no to anything nor anybody

    Until he wants to watch his sport on tv basketball

    Finally a Wilt episode!
  • More horrific than most horror movies these days.

    3.8
    "Bad"
    This two-parter was one of the very first episodes I watched of Foster's. I nearly quit watching as a result. The funny thing is at that time, I was only recently watching Cartoon Network again after years of hiatus--which was in protest of excess character abuse, specifically Ed Edd & Eddy. I was hoping they would've changed their ways by then; unfortunately, they haven't. To watch a few quality episodes of this quirky new show about imaginary friends and then stumble onto THIS... it wasn't pretty.



    However, I can safely say that I'm the only one who found When There's A Wilt, There's A Way nigh-unredeemable, while finding the more widely reviled Everybody Knows It's Bendy to be quasi-tolerable. Somewhat. Straight viewing still hurts. The fact remains, both episodes are garbage.



    Poor Wilt. A kindhearted being who is by far the best main imaginary character on the show, and he gets royally screwed to show for it. Towards the end, I found myself wishing I could transport myself into the episode so I could give him a hug. Not to mention, I was also left angry at everybody else for the way they took advantage of him.



    In fact... it was because of that anger towards the rest that I didn't find Everybody Knows It's Bendy to be as painful as countless others do. Of course, I was furious when Wilt was targeted by him(Leave the damn guy alone!), but I was meh-ish towards the others. I was unfazed by the anticlimatic ending in which Bloo not-so-successfully exposes Bendy; because quite frankly, Bloo isn't really any better in terms of morals and ethics. I was more pissed that this bastard was going to get away with what he did, and that Herriman and Frankie would remain fooled completely when they ought to know better.



    And speaking of Frankie--my other favorite character in the show, but she still wasn't excused from any ill-sentiments after the Wilt episode--she's the other big reason why I can somewhat tolerate EKIB. We learn a little about her personality here. Yes, I'm talking about the part in which we learn that she's "punk rock". But what really got me was how Bendy accused her of being a wannabe dork. Not to get overly analytical here, but: the whole ideology of punk is to remain true to yourself and tell everybody who doesn't like it to shove it. If imaginary friends existed in real life just like in Foster's, they'd definitely be frowned upon by our MTV-minded culture in the same way as cartoons and comic books. And Craig McCracken has pretty much confirmed that Frankie is a strong, hardworking woman who absolutely hates her profession but continues anyway because she believes in what Foster's represents. In other words, Bendy is completely wrong. Frankie is indeed a real "punk".



    But that doesn't excuse the episode itself, or the fact that Bendy is a horrible character. If, for some baffling reason he comes back, he damn better get what he deserves. And as for Wilt--well, thank goodness for "Good Wilt Hunter"... well, I think it'll be good anyway.
  • Not a good and funny episode of Foster's. This two epiodes always makes me mad. A bad and worst episode of Foster's!

    1.0
    "Abysmal"
    I don't like this two episodes of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends. Especially Everyone Knows It's Bendy. Because Bendy always making the gang in trouble especially Bloo. Bendy always makes me mad. For me Everyone Knows Its Bendy is the worst episode ever! Where there's a Wilt There's a Way that's ok but the imaginary friends keep getting the chips that Wilt got for Bloo so they were making me mad also. A bad episode ever!
  • This is the worstest episodes of Foster's!

    1.0
    "Abysmal"
    I don't really like the episode Everyone Knows it's Bendy but on Where there's a Wilt there's a way only a little. The worstest part for me on Everyone knows its Bendy is the one Bendy was faking what he was doing to Frankie and Mr.Herriman and making the gang on troubles like Bloo, when Bloo was laughing then Bendy laughed too. So Mr. Herriman or Frankie heard someone laughing and they thought it is only Bloo!



    In Where there's a Wilt there's a way, the worst part is when Wilt was watching his favorite basketball game and Bloo was making him get chips but when after he got the chips some of the imaginary friends are asking for help for Wilt and after that some of the imaginary friends ate the chips that Wilt got. I'm so not liking it.But it is ok for me. The worstest episode!
  • 'Where there's a Wilt, there's a way' was mediocre at best, and Bendy was just stupid and annoying.

    1.0
    "Abysmal"
    I don't know what it its with the foster's writers. Maybe they are all on ecstasy. Maybe they are monkeys with funny hats. But whatever they are, they don't know anything about good cartoons.

    I'm exaggerating a little, they have had some pretty funny episodes, and some that are outstanding, but these two episodes, suck. It's bad enough seeing Wilt have to miss his favourite basketball game just to get Bloo some stupid chips, but the Bendy episode was beyond bad. If they have two episodes in one cartoon, you would expect at least one of them to have a remotely happy ending, but noooo, Bendy was terrible and Wilt got bullied by Bloo.

    The Bendy episode itself was one of the worst. The writers must have been high, or drunk to think up something like that. It was almost as bad as 'Foster's goes to Europe'. Nobody wants to see some horrible imaginary pest getting into trouble and all of these other innocent imaginary friends getting the blame. It was just annoying. Whenever Bloo ran out to try and stop Bendy, I could see that Bloo would end up getting the blame. I was shouting at the tv 'No Bloo, don't do it!' But it didn't work. That or I didn't yell hard enough. Anyway, if you have seen this episode, I feel sorry for you. If you haven't, don't bother.

    1/10
  • Wilt finally realises he's just too nice/A new friend comes to Foster's and gets himself in trouble, but blames it on others.

    8.6
    "Great"
    "Everyone Knows It's Bendy" was a very nice, short, simple episode. I adore Bendy, a lot. So that's probably the only reason why I like this episode. However, "Where There's a Wilt, There's a Way" seemed rather dry. There was not very much dialogue and was kind of boring in my opinion (I'm not a very big fan of Wilt, that may be why) It was not a very fun episode to watch, except for the very beginning and very end. If it were a full 30 minute long episode with more to say and more humor, maybe I would like it.
  • Great but not perfect.

    9.5
    "Superb"
    I ususally like double segment episodes and these are no different. Where there's a Wilt there's a way was good but it was the Bendy episode that caused this to get a good score. I really like Bendy. His design his character, I all like it and I'm probraly the only person that does. Anyway in the Wilt episode it starts with the lazy Bloo getting Wilt to get him some chips. But that leads to doing chores around the house. As for the Bendy one we see Bendy framing people in the house and never gets caught not even once. Bendy is so cool and I like how smooth he plays it so he dosen't get caught. Anyway, great episode.
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